HRS §601-3.2
Judiciary must report on special funds before each session
Before each regular legislative session, the court system must send the legislature a report about every non-general fund account. The report must list details like the fund's name, purpose, activities, balances, spending, income, transfers, and investments. This is a reporting requirement for the judiciary.
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The statute, as written — Reporting of non-general fund information
No later than twenty days prior to the convening of each regular session, the judiciary shall submit to the legislature a report for each non-general fund account, which shall include but not be limited to the following: (1) The name of the fund and a cite to the law authorizing the fund; (2) The intended purpose of the fund; (3) The current program activities which the fund supports; (4) The balance of the fund at the beginning of the current fiscal year; (5) The total amount of expenditures and other outlays from the fund account for the previous fiscal year; (6) The total amount of revenue deposited to the account for the previous fiscal year; (7) A detailed listing of all transfers from the fund; (8) The amount of moneys encumbered in the account as of the beginning of the fiscal year; (9) The amount of funds in the account which are required for the purposes of bond conveyance or other related bond obligations; (10) The amount of moneys in the account derived from bond proceeds; and (11) The amount of moneys of the fund held in certificates of deposit, escrow accounts, or other investments.
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